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Discharges and Environmental Monitoring 2012 Jim Desmond Environmental Monitoring & Assessments Manager WCSSG Environmental Health Sub-committee Date: 28 th November 2013 No Marking Required
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12 October 20143 Dose pathways at Sellafield for marine discharges No Marking Required
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12 October 20144 Sellafield marine monitoring locations No Marking Required
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12 October 20145 Dose to marine critical group by Radionuclide (91 Sv - seafood consumption - 2012) No Marking Required
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12 October 20146 Pathway contributions to marine critical group total dose (130 Sv - 2012) No Marking Required
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12 October 20147 Pu(alpha) Concentration in Mussels vs. Marine Discharges No Marking Required
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12 October 20148 241 Am Concentration in Mussels vs. Marine Discharges No Marking Required
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12 October 20149 Dose from Mussel consumption for Pu(Alpha) and 241 Am No Marking Required
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12 October 201410 99 Tc Concentrations in Lobster vs. discharges No Marking Required
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12 October 201411 Dose from Lobster consumption for 99 Tc No Marking Required
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12 October 201412 Dose pathways at Sellafield for aerial discharges No Marking Required
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12 October 201413 Sellafield terrestrial monitoring locations No Marking Required
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12 October 201414 Nuclide contributions to terrestrial critical group dose (Foodstuff 9.4 Sv, Total 12 Sv) No Marking Required
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12 October 201415 Pathway contributions to terrestrial critical group dose (Foodstuff 10 Sv, Total 13 Sv) No Marking Required
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12 October 201416 Review of the Monitoring Programme This is the seventh year of the revised monitoring programme. The programme continues to work well with no significant omissions. Audited by EA/NII in February 2009 and EU (Article 35) in August 2011 – no major issues identified. A Best Available Techniques style review of the environmental monitoring programme completed in September 2011. –http://sellafieldsites.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Environmental-Monitoring-BAT- Case-12-Dec-2011-for-website.pdfhttp://sellafieldsites.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Environmental-Monitoring-BAT- Case-12-Dec-2011-for-website.pdf No changes to programme for 2014. No Marking Required
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12 October 201417 Summary Marine discharges remain at historic low levels. Concentrations of actinides in molluscs continue to decrease. The combination of decreasing concentrations and consumption rates has resulted in a further reduction of marine critical group dose, 130 Sv. Dose to terrestrial critical group remains well below 20 Sv. Doses below 1000 Sv dose limit for the general public. No Marking Required
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